Step 2 of 2: Convert JSON to HTML

If you’re successful with “Step 1 – Access to JSON” the plugin has some JSON to work with.
To display it on a wordpress-page/post we have to convert the JSON to HTML: For that we need a template with placeholders für the JSON-data.

Common errors:
– avoid / remove any linefeeds in the [jsoncontentimporter(pro)…] statments. Linefeeds can cause the a shortcode-parameter is not available and the plugin has not the needed information.
– when using the template-manager use only [jsoncontentimporterpro url=… id=…] and do NOT add [/jsoncontentimporterpro]. If this is there the id=… is ignored.
– quotation marks are a common trouble-source: The best way is not to use quotation marks (works as long there is no blank space in the parameter. Also: When copypasting code sometimes the “wrong” quotation marks are inserted and wordpress gets confused. Ok are single (') and double (") quotation marks. Problematic are other like “, ”, „, “